Tuesday, December 29

Christmas Pictures



Well, I wanted to post the pictures on here like I normally do, but I due to the lack of time I am just going to post a link to my facebook album. It's much easier to post a large amount of pictures on there like I want than on the blog.


Here are the pictures - enjoy! Christmas 2009 Pictures



Saturday, December 26

Merry Christmas!



Merry Christmas everyone! I know, Christmas was yesterday. We've been pretty busy this week so posting was not really an option. I hope everyone had a great day. Christi, Landon, and I had an awesome Christmas spending time with family. Landon got a lot of great stuff from Santa and a bunch more presents from everyone else. Hopefully I can get around to posting some of the pictures tonight. Sorry to make this post short but I have to go. Merry Christmas!



Saturday, December 19

Is it really Christmas?



Well, Christmas is a whopping 6 days away and we've bought maybe 5% of our gifts. I know, we are behind the curve. We are planning on going out this afternoon sometime. Christi's parents have generously offered to watch Landon while we go out. We decided it is just too crowded to take him out today - plus the weather is nasty.


We have already taken him out several times. He's made the trip to Christi's parents numerous times and he also went down to Twin City, Georgia, for my big family Christmas get together last weekend. Naturally, he was the star of the show! Landon also went on his first shopping trip with Christi and her mom Thursday to a few stores. I don't know how much shopping they got done since a lot of people were wanting to come up and see him. Apparently having a baby means tons of random people will want to check them out. It's kinda cool, but at the same time it's like we don't know you or what kind of germs you have so please back off. Admire from a distance. Maybe if it wasn't the cold and flu season I wouldn't be thinking that, but it's just the natural protector instinct kicking in.


Hopefully today we can finish shopping. I know, this is probably a little optimistic, but we have a lot to do next week and I'm not sure how we can fit it in. It really doesn't feel like the Christmas season to us. Maybe that's because we already received our Christmas gift! When everyone asks us what we want for Christmas, neither of us can really think of anything. We have what we always wanted - Landon. It's truly a blessing. Although we already have what we want, we still want to go shopping and get everyone their Christmas presents. We don't want to not get presents just because we have Landon.


I still can't believe it's 6 days until Christmas. I think since our attention has been completely shifted from the holidays in December onto Landon that it doesn't feel like Christmas time. I am looking forward to taking some days off work and spending time with my family. Unfortunately, either Tuesday or Wednesday I will be giving a presentation over some work we have been doing and so I cannot take the entire week off. Still, I will be taking a lot of time off after Christmas so we can enjoy our 1st Christmas as a family. President Obama gave all federal workers 4 hours off on Christmas Eve so that was very nice since that is 4 hours of leave I can use on another day.


Well, Landon is starting to wake up so I need to stop writing so I can help Christi feed and change him. Enjoy a few pictures of him to help start the weekend off right! Merry Christmas everyone!





Landon enjoying his food



Landon and Christi sharing a kiss



Landon enjoying a nap



Sleeping soundly




Hope you enjoyed the pictures. As you can tell he is a bundle of joy. One thing we think is funny is that he loves to have his hands by his face while he is sleeping. No matter how tightly he is swaddled in a blanket, those hands end up by his face. Sometimes we find him with both hands behind his head, elbows out to the side like he is really kicking it in his crib. Unfortunately, every time we try to take a picture he moves. Have a great weekend everyone. I hope everyone traveling has a safe trip! I know there is some nasty weather outside. Be careful.



Wednesday, December 16

Landon is Growing



We went to his 2 week doctor's appointment today. I know, holy crap Landon is 2 weeks old! It still feels like he was born yesterday. Everything is going well. After we left the hospital Landon's weight had dropped to 5 lbs 8 oz, but now he is up to 6 lbs 11.75 oz. He was surprisingly still the same length. It definitely feels like he is longer than he was born. It makes me think they probably didn't measure quite accurate when he was born but then again I couldn't tell you since I'm just going off of feel from holding and seeing him.


He's not a fan of the doctor since they have to check him out in just his diaper. He hates being undressed or having his clothes changed. He's content just laying in an outfit he has peed all over. Good news everything was looking good with Landon and we don't have another visit until he over 2 months old, which feels like it will be forever but at the same time this first 2 weeks has flown by so I'm sure it will be here before we know it.


We are doing ok. I am definitely not sleeping as much as I would like too. I thought I could operate on a few hours sleep like I did in college, but apparently getting good sleep since being in the work force has really diminished that ability. Christi is doing much better physically. She is healing well and moving around incredibly good. You wouldn't think she had major surgery 2 weeks ago. Her blood pressure is still a little high, but other than that she is doing good. We are both still getting used to having a child. Sometimes you wake up and you wonder what is going on and then you realize oh yeah, that's Landon. I know, it sounds bad, but your brain isn't used to it yet. It's something we have to get used too. We also have to get used to that life still goes on. It really feels like the world stopped, but since I have been back at work I know it definitely hasn't. Thankfully everyone there has been incredibly supportive and have made it very easy for me to do what I need to do in order to care for Landon and Christi.


It's getting time for me to go to bed. I need to catch up on some sleep. Hope everyone has a great week.





Monday, December 14

Update



Where have we been? All we have been doing is taking care of Landon so far. I started back to work this week and I'm really not liking being away from Landon. I have a lot more pictures and stories to post, but we are about to eat dinner so I need to go. Just wanted to let you all know that we are doing well. Check back soon for some updates. Sorry for the lack of updates, but should be some soon!



Sunday, December 6

Landon Pictures



I know I've been slack on posting pictures to the blog. I have posted some pictures to facebook because it's much easier to just upload and go instead of having to link each one like I want. Here are some pictures from our days with Landon so far.





Landon is here! 6lbs 8oz of perfection!



Happy new family!



Proud grandparents



Landon relaxing in the nursery. He was very calm and didn't cry for any of his shots or heel pricks!



Showing off my boy!



Asleep in the nursery






Landon and Christi



The Pattersons



Christi's dad - a very proud Papa






Landon yawning in his nice new outfit



Tiny shoes on tiny feet



Landon going home!



Landon's special blanket






Landon's first car ride



A proud uncle Jason holding Landon



Landon, Sappoo, and Laverne



Landon sporting his first GT jersey!



A tired Landon taking a nap



Landon is home



We are now at home with Landon and he is doing pretty well so far. We came home Friday afternoon, about a day earlier than initially expected. The first day he was pretty fussy, but he did much better last night and today. He wasn't getting as much food as we thought he was, so we are now supplementing with a bottle and he is doing really well.


Having a son has been awesome. Yes, it is a lot more responsibility but it is worth it so far. When he was born I had never changed a diaper before, but now I feel like a diaper changing machine. The first diaper change wasn't very pretty since Landon ended up peeing on himself, but ever since then I feel like I've done much better. I haven't had any aversion to changing the diapers, either. I guess when it's your son it doesn't bother you and you don't think about the poop and pee that could be in there. Keeping those legs and feet under control is a challenge, but that isn't too bad either. Landon is surprisingly strong and you really have to make sure you have a hold of him or else he is going to wiggle free. He was holding his head up off Christi's chest briefly while only 1 day old in the hospital. If Christi and I are around while someone else is holding him and he hears us talking, he will try to raise his head and turn and look in our direction. That is always cool to see that he knows our voices.


Christi is doing incredible. She is amazing. After all she went through in the hospital, it's great to see her getting around the house so well. I can't express how proud of her I am and how much respect that I have for her. She recovered about a day faster than they were expecting and now she is getting around so much better in such a short period. Since she had the c-section, it was a challenge just to adjust herself in the bed, much less try to get out of the bed. Now I cannot keep her sitting down long enough. She can easily get up and down by herself and is doing a lot of things around the house already that I was not expecting her to be doing quite yet. Actually, she is probably doing too much, but she is doing ok. I finally got her to sit down on the couch about 2 hours ago and she has been relaxing since then. She is so strong and I know she has surprised herself in how much she has been able to do. She tolerated A LOT of pain to get him here and now she is a very tough woman who isn't letting a little soreness keep her from doing what she wants to be doing, which is taking care of Landon.


We have had a lot of visitors at the house so far. Christi's parents, her brother Jason, my mom, and my sister Annie have been here as well as both of our grandparents. Also, some of our friends have stopped by and checked in on us, but mainly wanted to see Landon. He is definitely the center of attention. The first night we were here I recall holding him and I looked around and there were 7-8 people all crowded around staring at him. He makes time stand still. I'll be doing something and I'll stop by his cradle and see what he is doing; next thing I know he it's 10 minutes later and I have completely forgotten what I was doing.


Christi's parents have been a huge help to us. They have been fixing us meals and taking care of some of our chores while we have been busy tending to Landon and trying to get some rest. Christi's grandmother made some homemade chicken noodle soup and my mom made some chicken casserole, green beans, rice, and carrot soufflé. Christi's parents are on their way over with some more food. It has been extremely helpful to have meals already prepared so that we can just concentrate on Landon and not have to worry about having to fix every meal.


Everyone keeps asking how it feels to be a father. Words can't really describe it. To sum it up in one word: awesome. He is amazing and I love every single second of having him. From changing his diapers to quieting his crying at 4 am - I wouldn't trade ANYTHING for him. It has really brought Christi and I to another level of closeness as well. I touched on it some a little earlier, but I really cannot express how proud and amazed of her I am. She is an amazing woman and I am incredibly lucky to be married to her.


It's almost time for Landon to wake up. I think I hear him moving around, so I better go check on him. Keep checking back for more updates! We are so happy to have Landon here and will be writing a lot about our experiences with him. Thanks everyone for all of your time and generous gifts. We really appreciate it!



Wednesday, December 2

Landon Ryan Patterson 6lbs 8oz 20.5in long



I am extremely excited to announce the birth of Landon Ryan Patterson. He was born at 9:59am this morning and weighed 6lbs 8oz and was 20.5 inches long.


Christi had to have an emergency c-section after they induced her. Her blood pressure went up, Landon's heart rate dropped and they decided it was best to go ahead and take him. Christi is doing well and trying to recover. We are both extremely excited and thrilled to finally have Landon with us. He is doing great and so far is very calm. Let's pray he stays like that.


I will do my best to post pictures soon. Thank you everyone for your prayers.



At the hospital



Hey everyone. We're coming to you live from the hospital room. Christi resting in her bed and I'm on the couch bed trying to get some sleep but I am too awake right now. The current status is that they have begun inducing Christi. It could be anytime from lunchtime tomorrow to tomorrow night, so we're really just playing the waiting game.


Everything is still pretty surreal. I guess it won't really set in until everything starts happening. I'm a mix of excited, scared, nervous, worried, and anxious. It's really hard to describe. I feel like I'm watching a movie and that everything isn't real. You always imagine these events happening in your life, but now that it is actually happening it doesn't seem real. I'm very excited to be a dad and I cannot wait to finally see Landon's face.


It's weird that today I was at work and everything was normal. I woke up, did my normal morning routine, did everything at work that I needed to do, etc. Now, on the same day, I'm lying awake in the hospital writing about what it feels like to almost be a dad. It's crazy. It's like tomorrow I am going to wake up and everything is going to completely change. It's exciting and scary and I'm ready for it to happen. Of course, I'll probably not so excited at 3am when Landon is awake and I have to put him to sleep, but I think it will be worth it.


It's almost impossible to describe all of the feelings I am having right now. I have so many thoughts and ideas racing through my mind that I can't type fast enough to write it all out. I'm sure this post is going to read worse than my medicine induced coma of a Thanksgiving post I just had - short, choppy sentences that don't really flow and don't seem to have a real point. Regardless, I feel the need to just write about what I am feeling so that maybe one day when he is old enough Landon will be able to read about how excited I was to finally meet him and then maybe he can understand the immense love that I have for him and always will.


Our nurse tonight has been very helpful and nice. We like her a lot. Christi was not looking forward to the IV but she was a trooper and is doing well. She is currently a little more than 1cm dilated, but she was like that at our appointment today so there hasn't been much change so far. Hopefully throughout the night the medicine will kick and everything will go smoothly. It's eerily quiet here tonight. I can hear a train off in the distance and the pounding of the rain on the window, but other than that there isn't much going on. It's almost like the calm before the storm. I'm sure tomorrow is going bring a lot of rain, so to speak.


Well, I know it's time to go to sleep when I start bringing out the cheesy puns in my blog posts. Keep checking back for updates. I'm sure it will be more random posts.



Tuesday, December 1

Real Guitar Hero



I was just updating my facebook status to let everyone know that Christi is at home ok and not having the baby, which seemed to spread pretty rapidly once news was out that she was having contractions at the hospital. While doing that, I saw a post from one of my best friends in high school, who also recently became a father. We talk every month or so and they are doing well. He posted a link to an old video of him playing at our high school talent show. He is Jonathan, the lead guitarist (he's incredibly good), and he is playing along with 2 of my other best friends - Kam and Grant. The girl, Cassie, was a grade ahead of us and is a good singer. Below is them performing "Sweet Child of Mine". Enjoy




Update



We are home from the hospital. Christi started having contractions @ 8pm while we were out to eat. She continued to have them every 2-4 minutes for about an hour and we called our doctor's office, who told us to go to the hospital. We went to hospital and she continued to have them with the same frequency and increasing intensity. They decided it was "probably very early labor" and sent us home around 12. The nurse seemed like it wasn't a big deal, so I'm really not sure how soon it will be. We only have 1 week left until due date and it looks like he could be coming soon. They gave Christi a sleeping pill (Ambien) so she can sleep through the night. Please keep Christi and Landon in your prayers. Thank you. I will keep you posted.